Metabolites (Jul 2020)

A Simple GC-MS/MS Method for Determination of Smoke Taint-Related Volatile Phenols in Grapes

  • Zhiqian Liu,
  • Vilnis Ezernieks,
  • Priyanka Reddy,
  • Aaron Elkins,
  • Christian Krill,
  • Kieran Murphy,
  • Simone Rochfort,
  • German Spangenberg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo10070294
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. 294

Abstract

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Volatile phenols (VPs) derived from smoke-exposed grapes are known to confer a smoky flavor to wine. Current methods for determination of VPs in grape berries either involve complex sample purification/derivatization steps or employ two analytical platforms for free and bound VP fractions. We report here a simple gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS) method for quantification of both free and bound VPs in grapes, based on optimized (1) GC-MS/MS parameters, (2) an analyte extraction procedure, and (3) phenol glycoside hydrolysis conditions. Requiring neither sample cleanup nor a derivatization step, this method is sensitive (LOD ≤ 1 ng/g berries) and reproducible (RSD < 12% for repeated analyses) and is expected to significantly reduce the sample turnover time for smoke taint detection in vineyards.

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